
Episode 735
Lottery Numbers and Banana Skins
Our panel of experts tackles your questions! From electric cars, to ozone holes, to dinosaur DNA...
The Naked Scientists Podcast · The Naked Scientists
January 7, 202058m 25s
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Show Notes
It's Q&A time! We've picked a selection of the best science questions from listeners, like: are lottery numbers really random? Is there still a hole in the ozone layer? And crucially - why do some bananas peel into three sections and some into four? Here to answer them is our expert panel: tech journalist Tim Revell, geneticist Hannah Thompson, climate scientist Ella Gilbert, and physicist Jess Wade... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Tim Revelljess wadeqnaella gilberthannah thompsonbanana peeldinosaur dnaelectric vehicleslottery numbersozone layerwind turbinesfacial recognition